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Vision: Healthy communities, food systems and behaviors .

Vision: Healthy communities, food systems and behaviors . Mission: To promote effective nutrition education and healthy behavior through research, policy and practice. Who Belongs to SNEB?.

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Vision: Healthy communities, food systems and behaviors .

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  1. Vision: Healthy communities, food systems and behaviors. Mission: To promote effective nutrition education and healthy behavior through research, policy and practice.

  2. Who Belongs to SNEB? SNEB is an international community of over 1,000 professionals actively involved in nutrition education and health promotion working in: • Colleges • Universities and schools • Government agencies • Cooperative extension • The food industry • Voluntary and service organizations • Communications and public relations firms • In all 50 states and 27 countries!

  3. Student Opportunities • Access to cutting-edge nutrition education research, case studies, and best practices through a print and online subscription to the Journal of Nutrition Education & Behavior • Connection to renowned nutrition education experts through the members-only listserv and membership directory • Free access to live and recorded webinars—often with CPE credits • Membershipin two of SNEB’s specialized Divisions during first year in SNEB • Voice in nutrition education policy through SNEB’s Advisory Committee on Public Policy

  4. Student Opportunities • Connect with others through Student Facebook page along with SNEB social media on LinkedIn and Twitter • Research awards presented by SNEB Higher Education Division • Scholarship awards presented by SNEB Foundation • Opportunity for leadership experience through SNEB Divisions and Board • Journal Club weekly series of webinars featuring JNEB authors

  5. SNEB Divisions(first year members receive 2 free) • Communications • Food and Nutrition Extension Education • Healthy Aging • Higher Education • International Nutrition Education • Nutrition Education for Children • Nutrition Education with Industry • Public Health Nutrition • Social Marketing • Sustainable Food Systems • Weight Realities

  6. Membership – www.sneb.org/join • Professional $190/year • New Professional $95 • Associate $95 • Student $60* Enrollment in a dietetic intern program qualifies you as a student member. Membership is pro-rated so students joining in October pay only $20 for four months of membership including • free live and recorded webinars • two issues of the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, member only listserv • access to member directory, division membership, and more!

  7. Submit a poster abstract starting November 1 Deadline to apply for a student scholarship is February 14www.sneb.org

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